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NASFA was founded in Huntsville circa 1980 partly as a result of local fans meeting at a one-time convention named MidSouthCon, held in Huntsville that year. (This convention is not directly related to the annual convention of the same name in Memphis, Tennessee.) Club members quickly came up with the idea of starting their own science fiction convention. The first of these was a mini one-day con named ZerCon, in November 1981. While planning and executing ZerCon, the club came up with the name "Con*Stellation" (or "Con†Stellation") for a planned ongoing series of longer (three-day) conventions.<ref name="sfc41"/>

The first Con†Stellation was held July 16–18, 1982, under the full name Con†Stellation I: The Pleiades. The time of year varied over the first few conventions, though at least one has been held each year since. In 1983-1984, the convention made the shift from a spring/summer convention to a fall convention. To aid the transition, a two-day mini-convention was held in December of 1983, thus avoiding an extremely long gap between Con†Stellation II and Con†Stellation III. Because the convention had already started using Roman numerals for numbering the series, the mini-convention was numbered as Con†Stellation II.V, a deliberate, tongue-in-cheek, mix of Roman numerals and place notation from Arabic numerals.<ref name="sfc41"/>

Each Con†Stellation has been subtitled with an astronomical constellation—usually one of the 88 official modern constellations, though the first one was named after a group of stars in Taurus. The convention often uses the constellation as a theme in its advertising and for events at the convention.<ref name="sfc41"/>

Con†Stellation has been held at a number of Huntsville-area hotels over its history. Other than Con†Stellation II.V, each has been a 3-day (Friday to Sunday) event.

[edit]Past conventions

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Conventions in the Con†Stellation series have also included Con†Stellation VI: Lyra held October 9-11, 1987; Con†Stellation VII: Centaurus held October 21-23, 1988; Con†Stellation VIII: Cetus held October 13-15, 1989; Con†Stellation IX: Sagittarius held October 19-21, 1990; Con†Stellation X: Draco held November 8-10, 1991; Con†Stellation XI: Scorpio held November 6-8, 1992;<ref name="ht11"/> Con†Stellation XII: Orion held November 12-14, 1993; Con†Stellation XIII: Musca held November 4-6, 1994; Con†Stellation XIV: Monoceros held November 3-5, 1995; Con†Stellation XV: Aquila held November 8-10, 1996;<ref name="sfc41"/> Con†Stellation XVI: Eridanus held October 17-19, 1997; Con†Stellation XVII: Hydra held October 9-11, 1998; Con†Stellation XVIII: Lupus held October 29-31, 1999; Con†Stellation XIX: Virgo held October 13-15, 2000; Con†Stellation XX: Camelopardalis October 19-21, 2001; Con†Stellation XXI: Pavo held October 18-20, 2002; Con†Stellation XXII: Pegasus October 10-12, 2003; Con†Stellation XXIII: Delphinus held October 15-17, 2004; Con†Stellation XXIV: Lepus held October 7-9, 2005;<ref name="ht051112"/> and Con†Stellation XXV: Cygnus held October 20-22, 2006.

The 26th convention in the series was Con†Stellation XXVI: Ophiuchus, which was held October 12-14, 2007, at the Huntsville, Alabama, Holiday Inn Express.<ref name="ht071013"/> The Guest of Honor was author Mike Shepherd Moscoe.<ref name="ht071013"/> The Fan Guest of Honor was Pat McAdams[1][2]. The Master of Ceremonies was Dr. Travis S. Taylor. Julie Cochrane, Hugo-nominated editor Lou Anders, and William Drinkard also attended.

The 28th convention in the series was Con†Stellation XXVIII: Vulpecula, held September 18-20, 2009, at the Holiday Inn Express located near the intersection of University Drive and Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama.

The 29th convention in the series was Con†Stellation XXIX: Leo, held September 17-19, 2010, at the Holiday Inn Express located near the intersection of University Drive and Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama. The Guest of Honor was Wen Spencer. The Artist Guest of Honor was Vincent Di Fate. The Master of Ceremonies was Steve Jackson.<ref name="sjgames">Template:Cite news</ref> The Fan Guest of Honor was Warren Buff. Other guests included Lou Anders, Chris Berman, Mark Fitzgerald, Allan Gilbreath, Les Johnson, Darrel Osborn, Stephanie Osborn, Kimberly Richardson, and Steve White; with a musical appearance by Jeff Ugly Shoes & the Cemetery Surfers.

The 30th convention in the series was Con†Stellation XXX: Corona Borealis, held September 16-18, 2011, at the Holiday Inn Express located near the intersection of University Drive and Jordan Lane in Huntsville, Alabama. The Guest of Honor was Gene Wolfe. The Artist Guest of Honor was Lubov. The Master of Ceremonies was Stephanie Osborn. The Fan Guest of Honor was Gay Haldeman. Special Guest was Joe Haldeman. Other notable guests included Chris Berman, David Drake, Allan Gilbreath, Les Johnson, Darrell Osborn, Kimberly Richardson, Toni Weisskopf, and Karen Zimmerman.